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As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Season 5 of Fritanga looks in three directions: past, present, and future. We begin with someone whose life spans all three. The legendary comedian, actor, author, and art collector Cheech Marin!
For over five decades, Cheech has helped expand who gets to be visible and heard in American culture.
Born in South Central Los Angeles, Cheech left the United States during the Vietnam War era and met Tommy Chong in Vancouver. What they built together moved from underground comedy stages to national influence, blending satire, music, and lived experience in a way that reshaped American entertainment.
In this conversation with our host, Antonio Tijerino, Cheech reflects on identity, reinvention, and belonging. They talk about growing up Mexican American in LA, about music as the rhythm behind comedy, about leaving America and returning to reshape it. From film to television to Disney animation to sold-out reunion tours decades later, Cheech shares what it takes to pivot without losing who you are.
The conversation culminates in his work as a collector and advocate for Chicano art. What began in the 1980s as a personal commitment became national exhibitions and ultimately The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture, the first museum dedicated to Chicano art. For Cheech, institutions matter because they affirm presence.
This episode is about who we have always been in relation to this country, and what it means to make that presence permanent.
Follow The Cheech Center:
Instagram - @theCheechCenter
TikTok - @theCheechCenter
Facebook - @theCheechCenter
Support The Cheech in their effort to uplift diverse artists:
https://bit.ly/thecheechlegacy
WATCH THIS EPISODE TODAY: https://hispanicheritage.org/fritanga/
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As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Season 5 of Fritanga looks in three directions: past, present, and future. We begin with someone whose life spans all three. The legendary comedian, actor, author, and art collector Cheech Marin!
For over five decades, Cheech has helped expand who gets to be visible and heard in American culture.
Born in South Central Los Angeles, Cheech left the United States during the Vietnam War era and met Tommy Chong in Vancouver. What they built together moved from underground comedy stages to national influence, blending satire, music, and lived experience in a way that reshaped American entertainment.
In this conversation with our host, Antonio Tijerino, Cheech reflects on identity, reinvention, and belonging. They talk about growing up Mexican American in LA, about music as the rhythm behind comedy, about leaving America and returning to reshape it. From film to television to Disney animation to sold-out reunion tours decades later, Cheech shares what it takes to pivot without losing who you are.
The conversation culminates in his work as a collector and advocate for Chicano art. What began in the 1980s as a personal commitment became national exhibitions and ultimately The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture, the first museum dedicated to Chicano art. For Cheech, institutions matter because they affirm presence.
This episode is about who we have always been in relation to this country, and what it means to make that presence permanent.
Follow The Cheech Center:
Instagram - @theCheechCenter
TikTok - @theCheechCenter
Facebook - @theCheechCenter
Support The Cheech in their effort to uplift diverse artists:
https://bit.ly/thecheechlegacy
WATCH THIS EPISODE TODAY: https://hispanicheritage.org/fritanga/
FOLLOW: @FritangaPodcast
CONNECT: [email protected]
TEAM:

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